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animaal

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I like BYE a lot. In the short time I've had it, I've starting using features that I didn't even know existed when I bought it. I've got two suggestions for the future, although it's possible they're already there...

 

1. There's a great ablity to customise the filenames of the pictures. Could folders be made just as customisable?

 

For folders, there are a few set options. One option is called "Library Style", and has different folders for lights, darks, etc. Another option, "Date Style", creates a separate folder for each date/target.

 

I'd like to mix the features of "Library" and Date/Time folders. Ideally, I'd like to use a folder structure like \Date\target\light|dark|flat|bias\

Perhaps this could be achieved if the filename customisation dialog interpreted everything before the last backslash (if present) as a directory path?

 

 

 

2. Also, would it be possible to specify the date as an "evening session" rather than a literal date? I.e. so my pictures taken during the two hours between 11pm on Jan 01 and 1am on Jan 02 would all be saved to a folder named 20140101?

 

 

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